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Volume 12, Number 11—November 2006
Research

Humans as Reservoir for Enterotoxin Gene–carrying Clostridium perfringens Type A

Annamari Heikinheimo*Comments to Author , Miia Lindström*, Per Einar Granum†, and Hannu Korkeala*
Author affiliations: *University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; †Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Oslo, Norway

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Figure 1

PCR analysis determining the genotype of enterotoxin gene–carrying Clostridium perfringens type A isolates obtained from healthy persons. All 4 strains are studied with 3 different primer sets, described in Table 1. For A, B, C and D, the isolate represents genotype IS1470-like-cpe, IS1151-cpe, IS1470-cpe, or unknown genotype, respectively.

Figure 1. PCR analysis determining the genotype of enterotoxin gene–carrying Clostridium perfringens type A isolates obtained from healthy persons. All 4 strains are studied with 3 different primer sets, described in Table 1. For A, B, C and D, the isolate represents genotype IS1470-like-cpe, IS1151-cpe, IS1470-cpe, or unknown genotype, respectively.

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